Rising COVID case rates have still not yet manifested in overwhelming hospitalization rates or even rising mortality figures. Donald Trump continues to fail to represent the interests of Americans who fear and resent lawlessness in American cities. And the social justice movement comes for classical music and the meritocracy that elevates the deserving to positions of prominence. The question looms large: How much is enough?

Subscribe to The Commentary Magazine Podcast in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.

There are 3 comments.

Become a member to join the conversation. Or sign in if you're already a member.
  1. Lois Lane Coolidge
    Lois Lane
    @LoisLane

    I guess people going inside to restaurants depends on where you are because I go, and you have to get reservations, even I. The “hot spot” of Texas.

    • #1
  2. JuliaBlaschke Lincoln
    JuliaBlaschke
    @JuliaBlaschke

    Lois Lane (View Comment):

    I guess people going inside to restaurants depends on where you are because I go, and you have to get reservations, even I. The “hot spot” of Texas.

    I do too, here in northern VA. Lots of people eating inside and outside. Restaurants are innovating with nice patios, shade and fans. Drive in movies are making a bit of a comeback here too.

     

    • #2
  3. Stephen Richter Member
    Stephen Richter
    @StephenRichter

    watch medcram on youtube: https://youtu.be/h7Sv_pS8MgQ

    The medcram doctor is far and away the best source of info on the virus.  He says there is an inexpensive and quick virus test that has been discredited, but that disparagement is misguided.  Medcram says, yes, the cheap and quick test does not detect lower levels of virus particles. Virus particles are present for weeks after dealing with an active infection. But people are not very infectious at that stage of the disease

    The point being that teachers, students, workplace workers could be tested every day with this inexpensive test. Which would immediately identify those with an active infection.  And allow everyone else to safely go to school and work in the workplace.

    • #3
Become a member to join the conversation. Or sign in if you're already a member.